Method of reducing the volume of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg and other non-returnable containers

ABSTRACT

A method of reducing the volume of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg and other non-returnable containers. The abstract of the disclosure is submitted herewith as required by 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b). As stated in 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b): A brief abstract of the technical disclosure in the specification must commence on a separate sheet, preferably following the claims, under the heading “Abstract of the Disclosure.” The purpose of the abstract is to enable the Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and gist of the technical disclosure. The abstract shall not be used for interpreting the scope of the claims. Therefore, any statements made relating to the abstract are not intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner.

CONTINUING APPLICATION DATA

This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2007/006319, filed on Jul. 17, 2007, which claims priority from Federal Republic of Germany Patent Application No. 10 2006 034 638.6, filed on Jul. 24, 2006. International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2007/006319 was pending as of the filing date of this application. The United States was an elected state in International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2007/006319.

BACKGROUND

1. Technical Field

The present application relates to a method for the reduction of the volume of non-returnable containers, in one possible embodiment non-returnable beverage containers, according to which a vacuum device is connected to an opening of the non-returnable container and evacuates the non-returnable container to reduce its volume.

2. Background Information

Background information is for informational purposes only and does not necessarily admit that subsequently mentioned information and publications are prior art.

Some methods relate to a bottle receptacle by means of which non-returnable beverage bottles are evacuated. For this purpose, this method is based on a conventionally, commercially available household vacuum cleaner as a vacuum device. Although this method may be useful for the final consumer, it is not suitable for the processing of non-returnable kegs, for example, like the type used commercially in the restaurant or food-service industry.

Non-returnable containers are generally used for the storage of foods and beverages, for example beer. In contrast to these kegs, which were made of materials such as aluminum or steel, for example, non-returnable kegs of this type are made primarily of plastic and are filled once and are then disposed of.

In contrast, the conventional kegs made of aluminum or stainless steel are reusable and can be filled, cleaned and re-used multiple times. This type of operation often requires or desires extensive logistical measures as well as complex, expensive and time-consuming cleaning measures. The return transport for example is expensive, because the conventional kegs made of aluminum or steel each take up a great deal of space on the floor of a truck. Consequently non-returnable kegs represent a beneficial development because they do not need to be returned or may not need to be returned, but can be disposed of locally.

Currently, the volume of the non-returnable kegs described above is generally reduced manually, or other measures are employed to reduce the amount of waste they represent. In the past, however, such problems have been relatively peripheral because non-returnable kegs are not yet widely distributed. In the future, however, the increased use of such non-returnable kegs is expected, which means that adequate methods are required or desired to reduce the volume of waste they represent.

The technical problem addressed by the present application is to develop a method to reduce the volume of non-returnable containers to the extent that volume reduction can be achieved easily, quickly and economically. It must or should also be possible to employ the method universally.

OBJECT OR OBJECTS

To solve this technical problem the present application teaches that the vacuum device is connected to the opening by means of an interchangeable adapter.

SUMMARY

By means of the interchangeable adapter, it becomes possible to reduce the volume of completely different non-returnable containers using one and the same vacuum device. In fact, the adapter, together with a connector, generally also closes the opening of the non-returnable container in question. Consequently the adapter, and optionally the feed line and vacuum device as a unit, can remain unchanged and the adapter essentially ensures or promotes the respective fit with the non-returnable container to be evacuated. In this context the present application teaches that the replaceable adapter, together with the connector, is connected to a flange in the opening of the non-returnable container.

The adapter can thereby be interchangeably connected with the connector and/or with the flange by means of a coupling or a quick-release coupling. In each case, the adapter takes into consideration different openings and/or flanges in the respective opening of the non-returnable container because the adapter essentially ensures or promotes the transition from the different individual openings or of the varying flange to the connector piece, which stays the same.

This method can be applied to non-returnable beverage containers, and in this case, non-returnable kegs. That is because most of these non-returnable kegs have a brewery-specific opening that is designed to reliably prevent, restrict, and/or minimize the sale of products of other beverage producers or sellers in the bars and restaurants with which they frequently have a contractual arrangement. By means of the interchangeable adapter, the different openings and/or flanges on the openings and the same connector piece, including the vacuum device, can be connected so that the unit comprising the connector and optionally the feed line and vacuum device can be used for a variety of types of kegs and products. That is true even if the non-returnable containers in question are filled and shipped housing not beer, for example, but wine, fruit juices or other soft drinks or foods in general.

One successful method of closing the containers is to close the opening of the non-returnable container after it has been evacuated. That can be accomplished, for example, by using a membrane, a sealing film, a film in general or a screw-on or bayonet closure. It is thereby essentially ensured or promoted that the evacuated non-returnable container is put into its flat and generally plate-shaped form for subsequent disposal and therefore represents the smallest possible volume of trash. As used in the context of this present application, the term “evacuation” means that the interior of the non-returnable container, the volume of which is to be reduced, is brought to a pressure that is (significantly) lower than the external atmospheric pressure. Consequently the (higher) external environmental pressure compresses the non-returnable container, which is generally made of a collapsible or elastic plastic material, so that upon the completion of the procedure described above the container has a nearly disc-like shape with a significantly reduced volume.

To control the process of evacuation and optionally to monitor the evacuation process, in one possible embodiment a sensor is provided which can be located in the vicinity of the opening of the non-returnable container. By means of the sensor, the pressure/vacuum in the non-returnable container is measured. The sensor controls the vacuum device as a function of the measurement results. It is conceivable, for example, to actuate the vacuum device until a certain specified pressure/vacuum in the non-returnable container in question is achieved. However, a timer can also be provided, and in one possible embodiment such that the vacuum apparatus is actuated for a specified period of time to achieve the necessary or desired vacuum in the interior of the non-returnable container. Generally the sensor is connected to a control unit which actuates the vacuum device on the basis of sensor signals or measurement signals, as described above.

An additional object of the present application is an apparatus for the reduction of the volume of non-returnable containers, in one possible embodiment of non-returnable beverage containers such as non-returnable kegs or similar containers. The apparatus in question is suitable for the performance of the method described in this application, although it is by no means limited to this method. An additional object of the present application is the use of a vacuum apparatus for the evacuation of the non-returnable kegs in question. The vacuum apparatus can—but does not have to—be equipped with the connector and the interchangeable adapter.

Consequently, a method and an apparatus are described, by means of which the volume of waste accounted for by non-returnable containers can be significantly reduced, and in one possible embodiment for a plurality of such non-returnable containers. The present application is based on an interchangeable adapter which essentially ensures or promotes the connection with the individual non-returnable container of a standardized connector which is connected to the vacuum device. The optional sealing of the opening that occurs after the evacuation essentially ensures or promotes that the minimum waste volume achieved is preserved.

The above-discussed embodiments of the present invention will be described further herein below. When the word “invention” or “embodiment of the invention” is used in this specification, the word “invention” or “embodiment of the invention” includes “inventions” or “embodiments of the invention”, that is the plural of “invention” or “embodiment of the invention”. By stating “invention” or “embodiment of the invention”, the Applicant does not in any way admit that the present application does not include more than one patentably and non-obviously distinct invention, and maintains that this application may include more than one patentably and non-obviously distinct invention. The Applicant hereby asserts that the disclosure of this application may include more than one invention, and, in the event that there is more than one invention, that these inventions may be patentable and non-obvious one with respect to the other.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present application is explained in greater detail below on the basis of a single possible embodiment which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 shows a non-returnable container in the form of a non-returnable keg with an associated flange in its opening;

FIG. 1A shows a non-returnable keg with a tube that extends from the keg fitting or tapping head to the bottom of the keg;

FIG. 2 shows the flange in cross section;

FIG. 3 shows an adapter including the associated interchangeable adapter;

FIG. 3A shows another possible embodiment of the connector and an associated interchangeable adapter which is configured to be connectable with the connector;

FIG. 3B shows an embodiment of the connector similar to that of FIG. 3A with additional rubber washers;

FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of the entire apparatus for the reduction of the volume of the non-returnable container illustrated in FIG. 1;

FIG. 4A shows another possible embodiment of the device of the present application for reducing the volume of a non-returnable keg;

FIG. 5 shows a variant embodiment of the adapter illustrated in FIG. 3;

FIG. 6 shows an additional variant of the apparatus;

FIG. 7 shows the variant embodiment of the apparatus of FIG. 5 reducing the volume of a non-returnable keg;

FIG. 8 shows the variant embodiment of the apparatus of FIG. 5 in addition with a gas source for emptying a non-returnable keg; and

FIG. 9 shows the variant embodiment of the device of FIG. 5 in addition with a device for applying seals or membranes to non-returnable kegs.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT OR EMBODIMENTS

The figures illustrate an apparatus by means of which the volume of non-returnable containers 1, in one possible embodiment non-returnable kegs 1, is reduced. The non-returnable keg 1 in question has a cylindrical surface which is made of an elastic and collapsible plastic of a sufficient material thickness to hold a liquid such as beer, for example. The non-returnable keg 1 can be manufactured by a plastic blow molding process and when filled assumes the shape of an approximately cylindrical pressure bag.

FIG. 1A shows one possible embodiment of a non-returnable keg 1 for use with the present application. The non-returnable keg 1 comprises a brewery-specific keg fitting, tapping head, and/or keg flange 3, an opening 2, and a tube 19, which extends from the keg fitting, keg tapping head and/or keg flange 3 and the opening 2 down into the non-returnable keg 1 to the bottom of the non-returnable keg 1.

An opening 2 of the non-returnable keg 1 is equipped with a flange 3 which is visible in FIGS. 2 and 3 and/or a corresponding fitting or tapping head. A control unit or connector 4 which is illustrated in detail in FIG. 3 can be connected with the flange, and in the context of the present application represents a (vacuum) tap or a comparable device. By means of this tap or control unit or connector 4, the food or beverage inside the non-returnable keg 1 can be forced out. For this purpose the control unit or connector 4 has a connector bushing 5 to which a gas source, such as a CO₂ source, for example, can be connected. The interior of the non-returnable keg 1 is pressurized by means of this gas source so that the liquid it houses is discharged from the non-returnable keg 1 via a tube 6 of the control unit or connector 4. For this purpose it is necessary or desired to push down or open a valve 7 on the top of the flange 3 using a lever 8 on the connector piece 4.

In another possible embodiment according to the present application, the gas source is not limited to CO₂. The gas source could comprise any gas such as air or any combination of gases.

In at least one possible embodiment according to the present application, an air pump could be used instead of a gas source.

Actually, the above mentioned lever 8 in or on the control unit or connector 4 actuates a pin (not shown) in the control unit or connector 4 which for its part opens the valve 7 as soon as the lever 8 is depressed. The liquid in the keg is pushed outward by the pressure from the gas source which is present at the connection bushing 5 via the tube 6 of the connector piece 4. FIGS. 1 and 2, however, show that the tube 6 in question is hydraulically connected on the bottom with an additional tube 19 which is immersed in the liquid so that the emptying of the non-returnable keg 1 described above takes place via the control unit or connector 4.

In at least one possible embodiment according to the additional tube 19 which is immersed in the liquid is similarly made of a collapsible or elastic plastic material, so that the tube collapses as the non-returnable keg 1 is evacuated of air and thus collapsed.

After the non-returnable keg 1 has been emptied by means of the CO₂ gas which is present at an overpressure, the non-returnable keg 1 must or should be disposed of. For this purpose, the connector piece 4 or its connector bushing 5 is connected to a vacuum device 9, as a result of which the interior of the non-returnable keg 1 is evacuated. The connector bushing 5 as well as the connector piece 4 therefore perform a dual function, i.e. on one hand the emptying of the liquid present in the non-returnable keg 1 and on the other hand the evacuation of the non-returnable keg 1 or its disposal.

The vacuum device 9 can be a small vacuum pump which is prepared directly for the connection with the connector bushing 5 or is in communication with the connector bushing 5 by means of a feed line 10. It is also conceivable for the connector piece 4 and the vacuum device 9 to form a single assembly because the vacuum device 9 is flange-mounted directly on the connector bushing 5.

In one possible embodiment of the present application the control unit or connector 4 is connected by means of an interchangeable adapter 11 to the flange or the fitting or tapping head 3 in the opening 2 of the non-returnable keg 1. The adapter 11 overall essentially ensures or promotes that the vacuum device in question is in sealed communication with the above mentioned opening 2 or is connected to the opening 2.

Overall, the interchangeable adapter 11, together with the control unit or connector 4, essentially ensures or promotes the tight closure of the opening 2.

In this context, it can also be possible if, in an expanded application of this present application, the control unit or connector 4 is inserted not only for the evacuation of the non-returnable keg 1, but also for the above mentioned emptying of the non-returnable keg 1. In other words, one and the same control unit or connector 4 is used for the extraction of the food or beverage from the non-returnable keg 1 and its evacuation for the reduction of its volume, and enters into a sealed connection with the opening 2 of the non-returnable keg 1 with the interposition of the interchangeable adapter 11.

Because openings with different shapes and/or opening cross sections of the opening 2 can be connected using the interchangeable adapter 11, the present application makes it possible to use a standardized control unit or connector 4, also including a standardized vacuum device 9. The adaptation required or desired is the replacement of the respective adapter 11, which is adapted in a mechanically coded fashion to the shape of the flange 3 on the opening 2 of the non-returnable keg 1.

To guarantee or essentially guarantee the replacement of the interchangeable adapter 11, the adapter 11 can be equipped with the illustrated coupling 12 or quick-release coupling. The present application also teaches that the adapter 11 in question is connected on one hand to the control unit or connector 4 and on the other hand to the flange 3, detachably in each case. In each case, the vacuum device 9 essentially ensures or promotes that the non-returnable keg 1 is evacuated after it has been emptied and consequently—as described above—collapses as a result of the atmospheric pressure and the instability of its form. In the ideal case, the non-returnable keg 1 forms a flat disc for its subsequent disposal that can be handled and stored easily and can be disposed of economically.

In other words and in accordance with at least one possible embodiment of the present application, the control unit or connector 4 is configured to be connectable with a plurality of different, brewery-specific interchangeable adapters 11, each of which interchangeable adapter 11 is configured to be connectable with an opening 2 and flange 3 of a different non-returnable keg 1.

In at least one possible embodiment according to the present application, the control unit or connector 4 is attached with an interchangeable adapter 11 to form a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device.

Since each brewery uses brewery-specific keg fittings, flanges 3, and non-returnable kegs 1 which are different from every other brewery, a different interchangeable adapter 11 is desired to fit each brewery-specific fitting, flange 3, and/or non-returnable keg 1 in order to sufficiently expel the liquid from the non-returnable keg 1 and collapse the non-returnable keg 1.

FIG. 3A shows an embodiment of the present application of the control unit or connector 4 and interchangeable adapter 11, which is similar to the embodiment seen in FIG. 3. In FIG. 3A, the standard control unit or connector 4 comprises a standard connecting structure 27. The interchangeable adapter 11 comprises a standard connecting structure 26, which is configured to be connectable to the standard connecting structure 27 of the control unit or connector 4.

In at least one possible embodiment of the present application, the standard connecting piece 27 is configured to accept the standard connecting piece 26 of an interchangeable adapter 11 by sliding the standard connecting piece 26 into the standard connecting piece 27. The standard connecting piece 27 of the control unit or connector 4 is configured to hold the standard connecting piece 26 of the interchangeable adapter 11 and keep the interchangeable adapter 11 in place until it is desired to disconnect or remove the interchangeable adapter 11 from the control unit or connector 4.

Each of the interchangeable adapters 11 comprises the standard connecting structure 26, so each interchangeable adapter 11 is configured to be connectable to the standard connecting structure 27 of the control unit or connector 4. In at least one possible embodiment according to the present application, the quick-release coupling 12 of each interchangeable adapter 11 is configured to be connectable to one type of brewery-specific keg fitting and/or brewery-specific keg flange 3. The interchangeable adapter 11 is configured to accept the keg flange 3 of a keg neck 3.1 by sliding the keg fitting and/or keg flange 3 into the interchangeable adapter 11, or in one embodiment the interchangeable adapter 11 is configured to slide onto the brewery-specific keg fitting and/or brewery-specific keg flange 3. The interchangeable adapter 11 is configured to hold the keg fitting and/or keg flange 3 of the non-returnable keg 1 and keep the non-returnable keg 1 in place until it is desired to disconnect or remove the non-returnable keg 1 from the interchangeable adapter 11, or until it is desired to disconnect or remove the interchangeable adapter 11 from the brewery-specific non-returnable keg 1.

In one possible embodiment of the present application, a portion of the interchangeable adapter 11 slides under the keg flange 3. The interchangeable adapter 11 therefore cups the brewery-specific flange 3.

For example, one interchangeable adapter 11 a is configured to be connectable to one brewery-specific non-returnable keg 1 a, and a second interchangeable adapter 11 b is configured to be connectable to a second, different brewery-specific non-returnable keg 1 b. To reduce the volume of a non-returnable keg 1 a, the control unit or connector 4 is connected to an interchangeable adapter 11 a. The interchangeable adapter 11 a, which is now attached to the connecter 4, is then connected to the non-returnable keg 1 a. Once the non-returnable keg 1 a is emptied of remaining liquid material and reduced in volume, the interchangeable adapter 11 a and connecter 4 are removed from the substantially disc-shaped non-returnable keg 1 a. To then reduce the volume of a different, brewery-specific non-returnable keg 1 b, the control unit or connector 4 is connected to an interchangeable adapter 11 b. The interchangeable adapter 11 b, which is now attached to the control unit or connector 4, is then connected to the different, brewery-specific non-returnable keg 1 b.

Once the non-returnable keg 1 b is emptied of remaining liquid material and reduced in volume, the interchangeable adapter 11 b and connecter 4 are removed from the substantially disc-shaped non-returnable keg 1 b.

FIG. 3A also shows a cassette 25, which is disposed on the interchangeable adapter 11. The cassette 25 holds seals, membranes, or other closures, each of which are configured to restrict and/or minimize air from re-entering a disc-shaped non-returnable keg 1 and therefore is configured to restrict and/or minimize the disc-shaped non-returnable keg 1 from expanding to form a substantially keg-shaped object. In other words, the membrane, seal, or other closure is configured to promote that a disc-shaped non-returnable keg 1 keeps a substantially disc-like shape and does not retake its prior shape of a keg.

In at least one possible embodiment, the cassette 25 is configured to dispense and adhere a seal, membrane, or other closure over the opening 2 of a non-returnable keg 1 as the interchangeable adapter 11 is disconnected or removed from the non-returnable keg 1. In other words, the seal, membrane, or other closure is attached to the opening 2 before the interchangeable adapter 11 is fully off the keg fitting and/or keg flange 3.

In at least one embodiment according to the present application, the cassette 25 and the seals or membranes within are wide enough to cover the span of the opening 2 and the keg flange 3. As the interchangeable adapter 11 is slid off the flange 3 of the non-returnable keg 1, the cassette 25 is moved over the opening 2 and flange 3 and a sealing membrane is attached to the top of the non-returnable keg 1, the flange 3, and/or the opening 2. The vacuum produced within the non-returnable keg 1 assists the attachment of the sealing membrane by sucking the sealing membrane from the cassette 25 to seal the opening 2.

FIG. 3B shows an embodiment of the control unit or connector 4 of the present application, which is similar to that which is seen in FIGS. 3 and 3A. In FIG. 3B, the cassette 25 holds a plurality of sealing membranes to be adhered and/or attached to keg fittings and/or keg flanges 3 and/or openings 2 of non-returnable kegs 1.

Also illustrated in FIG. 3B are rubber washers 30 and 31, which are configured to help produce and promote a seals. The rubber washer 30, which is disposed in the interchangeable adapter 11, is configured to promote a sufficient seal between the interchangeable adapter 11 and the non-returnable keg 1 which is to be reduced in volume. The standard connecting structure 27 of the control unit or connector 4 also comprises a rubber washer 31 to promote a sufficient seal between the control unit or connector 4 and the interchangeable adapter 11.

FIG. 4 shows that a sensor 13 is provided in the vicinity of the opening 2 of the non-returnable keg 1. This sensor 13 projects into the interior of the non-returnable keg 1 where it measures the vacuum in the non-returnable keg 1. In the context of one possible embodiment, but without any restriction to this possible embodiment, the sensor 13 in question is integrated into the respective control unit or connector 4 because the control unit or connector 4 is retained as a standardized assembly for any number of potential applications. The sensor 13 is connected to a control unit 14 which receives and evaluates its sensor signals or measurements. The control unit 14 actuates the vacuum device as a function of the sensor signals, and for this purpose is connected electrically to the vacuum device 9.

In this case it is conceivable that, by means of the control unit 14, a specified vacuum is set in the interior of the non-returnable keg 1 and is then adjusted in the sense of an automatic control system by means of the vacuum device 9. It also goes without saying that it is within the teaching of the present application, depending on the characteristics of the non-returnable keg 1 to be evacuated, to work with different levels of vacuum. Simultaneously or alternatively, the duration of the evacuation of the non-returnable keg 1 by the vacuum device 9 can also be specified by means of the control unit 14.

FIG. 4A shows an embodiment of the present application similar to that which is seen in FIG. 4. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 4A, the control unit or connector 4 and associated interchangeable adapter 11 are configured to mechanically accept or surround all or substantially all or most of the keg fitting and/or keg flange 3 of the non-returnable keg 1. This embodiment promotes that a seal is produced between the interchangeable adapter 11 and the non-returnable keg 1 which is to be reduced in volume.

Additionally in at least one possible embodiment, the interchangeable adapter 11 comprises a rubber ring to promote a seal between the interchangeable adapter 11 and the non-returnable keg 1 which is to be reduced in volume. In another possible embodiment, the rubber ring is a rubber washer, which is configured to help produce and promote a seal between the interchangeable adapter 11 and the non-returnable keg 1 which is to be reduced in volume. The standard connecting structure 27 of the control unit or connector 4 can also comprise a similar rubber ring or rubber washer to promote a sufficient seal between the control unit or connector 4 and the interchangeable adapter 11.

FIG. 5 is a simplified illustration of one variant of the possible embodiment illustrated in FIG. 3. The figure shows the connector or the tap 4 which can be actuated via the connector bushing 5 with pressure from the external gas source to expel the liquid which is present in the interior of the non-returnable keg 1. In addition to this connector bushing 5 and the lever 8, in this case there is an additional connector bushing 15 on which the vacuum device 9 can be directly flange-mounted, for example. In this case, the control unit or connector 4 and the vacuum device 9—optionally in connection with the interchangeable adapter 11—form a single assembly which is used directly and in its entirety as a closure for the opening 2 of the non-returnable keg 1. It is also within the teaching of this present application, however, if the connector bushing 15 which is located on the tap 4 and the vacuum device 9 are connected by means of an additional flexible line (not shown).

FIG. 6 illustrates an additional potential application or actuation variant with the vacuum device 9. In this case, the vacuum device 9 is connected to the tube 6 of the control unit or connector 4, for example, via a branch connection 16. In other words, the vacuum device 9 can be connected with the interior of the non-returnable keg 1 on one hand via the connector bushing 5 of the control unit or connector 4, which is present anyway, or on the other hand via an additional line (the connector bushing 15 and/or the branch connection 16). Consequently, a variety of different potential connections can be realized which utilize the outlets (connector bushing 5) or lines (tube 6 or product line) which are present in any case, or the coupling of the vacuum device 9 with the interior of the non-returnable keg 1 can be achieved by means of an additional connector (connector bushing 15; branch connection 16). It goes without saying that a combination of these variants is also conceivable and is within the teaching of the present application.

FIG. 7 shows one possible embodiment of the apparatus of the present application, for example the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 5. In FIG. 7, the control unit or connector 4 is connected to the opening 2 of the non-returnable keg 1 by means of the interchangeable adapter 11. The non-returnable keg 1 has been emptied of any remaining liquid, and the vacuum device 9 is lowering the air pressure inside the non-returnable keg 1. The air pressure outside of the non-returnable keg 1 crushes the non-returnable keg 1, thereby reducing the volume of the non-returnable keg 1. As seen in FIG. 7, the bottom surface of the non-returnable keg 1 moves towards the opening 2 to create a substantially disc-shaped object to be disposed of economically.

FIG. 8 shows one possible embodiment of the apparatus of the present application, for example the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 5, with an additional gas source 20. This gas source, in one possible embodiment, could be carbon dioxide gas. However, the gas source is not limited to carbon dioxide gas. The gas source 20 could be a tank of pressurized gas, which is connected to the control unit or connector 4 by the connector bushing 5. The gas from the gas source 20 empties the non-returnable keg 1 of any remaining liquid or other material by forcing the remaining liquid up the additional tube, which is part of the non-returnable keg 1 and extends from the bottom of the keg to the opening 2, and then through the tube 6 of the control unit or connector 4. The gas source 20 allows the control unit or connector 4 to clean out or substantially empty the non-returnable keg 1 so the non-returnable keg 1 can then be reduced in volume to a substantially disc-shaped object.

Of course it is also within the teaching of the present application to close the opening 2 of the non-returnable keg 1 after the evacuation. In this case the application of a sealing film, a membrane, a screw cap or bayonet closure is also conceivable. For this purpose, the control unit or connector 4 can be equipped with corresponding devices which are not illustrated in detail. In any case, this closure essentially ensures or promotes that the non-returnable keg 1 is closed gas-tight after its evacuation 2 at its opening 2, and therefore retains the collapsed shape achieved by the evacuation until it is disposed of.

FIG. 9 shows an embodiment of the present application which is similar to that which is seen in FIGS. 5, 7, and 8. This embodiment of the control unit or connector 4 also comprises a cassette 25. The cassette 25 is configured to dispense and adhere seals, membranes, or other closures which are configured to restrict and/or minimize air from re-entering a disc-shaped non-returnable keg 1 and therefore is configured to restrict and/or minimize the disc-shaped non-returnable keg 1 from expanding to form a substantially keg-shaped object. In other words, the membrane, seal, or other closure is configured to promote that a disc-shaped non-returnable keg 1 keeps a substantially disc-like shape and does not retake its prior shape of a keg.

In at least one possible embodiment, the cassette 25 is configured to dispense and adhere a seal, membrane, or other closure over the opening 2 of a non-returnable keg 1 as the interchangeable adapter 11 is disconnected or removed from the non-returnable keg 1. In other words, the seal, membrane, or other closure is attached to the opening 2 before the interchangeable adapter 11 is fully off the keg fitting and/or keg flange 3.

In another possible embodiment, the application of a membrane, sealing film, or other type of closure can be done manually. For example, the control unit or connector 4 can be removed from the non-returnable keg 1 while the operator stands on the non-returnable keg 1, so the non-returnable keg 1 does not begin to retake its full shape, and places a seal, membrane, or other closure on or over the opening 2. In another example, the operator of the control unit or connector 4 does not have to stand on the non-returnable keg 1, but instead can place the seal, film, membrane, on quickly after removal of the control unit or connector 4.

The objects of the present application are a method and an apparatus for the reduction of the volume of non-returnable containers 1, in one possible embodiment for the reduction of the volume of non-returnable beverage containers 1. A vacuum device 9 is thereby connected to an opening 2 of the non-returnable container 1 and evacuates the non-returnable container 1 to reduce its volume. The present application teaches that the vacuum device 9 is connected to the above mentioned opening 2 by means of an interchangeable adapter 11.

One feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time if the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in a method for the reduction of the volume of non-returnable containers 1, in one possible embodiment of non-returnable beverage containers 1, wherein a vacuum device 9 is connected to an opening 2 of the non-returnable container 1 and evacuates the non-returnable container 1 to reduce its volume, characterized in that the vacuum device 9 is connected to the opening 2 by means of an interchangeable adapter 11.

Another feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time if the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the method, wherein the adapter 11, together with a control unit or connector 4, closes the opening 2.

Yet another feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time if the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the method, wherein the opening 2 of the non-returnable container 1 is closed, e.g. by a membrane, after its evacuation.

Still another feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time if the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the method, wherein the vacuum device 9 is controlled by means of a sensor 13 which measures the pressure/vacuum present in the non-returnable container 1.

A further feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time if the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in an apparatus for the reduction of the volume of non-returnable containers 1, in one possible embodiment of non-returnable beverage containers 1, in one possible embodiment for the performance of the method according to the present application, with a vacuum device 9 which is at least partly connected with the interior of the non-returnable container 1, which vacuum device 9 evacuates the non-returnable container 1 to reduce its volume, wherein the vacuum device 9 is connected with the connector by means of existing lines/connections 5; 6 and/or by means of at least one additional connector bushing 15.

Another feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time if the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the apparatus, wherein it is a tap on the control unit or connector 4 for non-returnable kegs.

Yet another feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time if the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the apparatus, wherein the vacuum device 9 is connected to the opening 2 by means of an interchangeable adapter 11.

Still another feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time if the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the apparatus, wherein the adapter 11, together with the control unit or connector 4, is connected to a flange 3 in the opening 2 of the non-returnable container 1.

A further feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time if the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the apparatus, wherein the adapter 11 is interchangeably connected by means of a coupling 12 with the control unit or connector 4 and/or the flange 3.

Another feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time if the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the apparatus, wherein a sensor 13 is provided in the vicinity of the opening 2 of the non-returnable container 1 to measure the pressure/vacuum in the non-returnable container 1.

Yet another feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time if the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in the apparatus, wherein the sensor 13 is connected to a control unit 14 which actuates the vacuum device 9 on the basis of sensor signals.

Still another feature or aspect of an embodiment is believed at the time if the filing of this patent application to possibly reside broadly in a use of a vacuum device 9 optionally together with a control unit or connector 4 and an interchangeable adapter 11 for the evacuation of non-returnable beverage containers 1, in one possible embodiment non-returnable kegs 1.

The components disclosed in the various publications, disclosed or incorporated by reference herein, may possibly be used in possible embodiments of the present invention, as well as equivalents thereof.

The purpose of the statements about the technical field is generally to enable the Patent and Trademark Office and the public to determine quickly, from a cursory inspection, the nature of this patent application. The description of the technical field is believed, at the time of the filing of this patent application, to adequately describe the technical field of this patent application. However, the description of the technical field may not be completely applicable to the claims as originally filed in this patent application, as amended during prosecution of this patent application, and as ultimately allowed in any patent issuing from this patent application. Therefore, any statements made relating to the technical field are not intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner.

The appended drawings in their entirety, including all dimensions, proportions and/or shapes in at least one embodiment of the invention, are accurate and are hereby included by reference into this specification.

The background information is believed, at the time of the filing of this patent application, to adequately provide background information for this patent application. However, the background information may not be completely applicable to the claims as originally filed in this patent application, as amended during prosecution of this patent application, and as ultimately allowed in any patent issuing from this patent application. Therefore, any statements made relating to the background information are not intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner.

All, or substantially all, of the components and methods of the various embodiments may be used with at least one embodiment or all of the embodiments, if more than one embodiment is described herein.

The purpose of the statements about the object or objects is generally to enable the Patent and Trademark Office and the public to determine quickly, from a cursory inspection, the nature of this patent application. The description of the object or objects is believed, at the time of the filing of this patent application, to adequately describe the object or objects of this patent application. However, the description of the object or objects may not be completely applicable to the claims as originally filed in this patent application, as amended during prosecution of this patent application, and as ultimately allowed in any patent issuing from this patent application. Therefore, any statements made relating to the object or objects are not intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner.

All of the patents, patent applications and publications recited herein, and in the Declaration attached hereto, are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein.

The summary is believed, at the time of the filing of this patent application, to adequately summarize this patent application. However, portions or all of the information contained in the summary may not be completely applicable to the claims as originally filed in this patent application, as amended during prosecution of this patent application, and as ultimately allowed in any patent issuing from this patent application. Therefore, any statements made relating to the summary are not intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner.

It will be understood that the examples of patents, published patent applications, and other documents which are included in this application and which are referred to in paragraphs which state “Some examples of . . . which may possibly be used in at least one possible embodiment of the present application . . .” may possibly not be used or useable in any one or more embodiments of the application.

The sentence immediately above relates to patents, published patent applications and other documents either incorporated by reference or not incorporated by reference.

Some examples of PET kegs or plastic kegs which may possibly utilized or adapted for use in at least one possible embodiment according to the present application may possibly be found in the following U.S. Pat. No. 7,188,751, having the title “DRINK DISPENSER ASSEMBLY AND CONTAINER FOR DRINK AND DRINK DISPENSING LINE,” issued one Mar. 13, 2007; U.S. Pat. No. 5,129,534, having the title “COMPOSITE KEG,” issued on Jul. 14, 1992; U.S. Pat. No. 6,666,358, having the title “BEER CONTAINER,” issued on Dec. 23, 2003; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,867,348, having the title “DISPOSABLE PACKAGE FOR USE IN MARKETING FLUIDS,” issued on Sep. 19, 1989.

Some examples of devices configured to seal containers and/or place membranes over container openings which may possibly be utilized or adapted for use in at least one possible embodiment of the present application may possibly be found in the following U.S. Pat. No. 7,364,779, having the title “EASY-OPENING HIGH BARRIER PLASTIC CLOSURE AND METHODS THEREFOR,” published on Apr. 29, 2008; U.S. Pat. No. 6,883,689, having the title “METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CLOSING A CONTAINER AND ITS CONTAINER PROVIDED WITH THE SAME,” published on Apr. 26, 2005; U.S. Pat. No. 5,071,667, having the title “METHOD OF PRESERVING FOODSTUFFS IN CUP-SHAPED CONTAINERS,” published on Dec. 10, 1991; U.S. Pat. No. 7,454,884, having the title “APPLIANCE FOR VACUUM SEALING FOOD CONTAINERS,” published on Nov. 25, 2008; U.S. Pat. No. 5,916,110, having the title “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEALING CONTAINERS,” published on Jun. 29, 1999; U.S. Pat. No. 7,278,439, having the title “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEALING A TANK OPENING,” published on Oct. 9, 2007; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,958,097, having the title “DEVICE FOR HOLDING AND VACUUM-SEALING A CONTAINER HAVING AN OPENING,” published on Oct. 25, 2005.

U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/209,407, filed on Sep. 12, 2008, having inventor Alois MONZEL, Attorney Docket No. NHL-HOL-169, and title “METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF DISPOSABLE, ONE-WAY, SINGLE-USE BEVERAGE KEGS FOR USE IN HOME BARS,” and its corresponding Federal Republic of Germany Patent Application No. 10 2006 026 279.4, filed on Jun. 2, 2006, and International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2007/004600, filed on May 24, 2007, having WIPO Publication No. WO 2007/140884 and inventor Alois MONZEL are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein.

U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/428,764, filed on Jul. 5, 2006, having inventor Alois MONZEL, Attorney Docket No. NHL-HOL-142, and title “KEG FILLING PLANT FOR FILLING KEGS WITH A LIQUID BEVERAGE MATERIAL, SUCH AS BEER, WINE, SOFT DRINKS, OR JUICE, AND A METHOD OF OPERATING SAME, AND A HANDLING AND TREATMENT STATION FOR KEGS,” and its corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 7,455,082, Federal Republic of Germany Patent Application No. 10 2005 031 573.9, filed on Jul. 5, 2005, and inventor Alois MONZEL are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein.

All of the patents, patent applications or patent publications, which were cited in the International Search Report dated Dec. 5, 2007, and/or cited elsewhere are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein as follows: DE 197 30 720, having the following German title “VORRICHTUNG ZUR DRUCKBEAUFSCHLAGUNG EINES ANGEBROCHENEN LEBENSMITTELBEHÄLTERS,” published on Jan. 21, 1999; JP 10329138, having the following English translation of the Japanese title “AUXILIARY IMPLEMENT FOR COMPRESSING PET BOTTLE AND METHOD FOR COMPRESSING RECOVERED PET BOTTLE,” published on Dec. 15, 1998; JP 2000 005729, having the following English translation of the Japanese title “NOZZLE FOR PET BOTTLE COMPRESSION,” published on Jan. 11, 2000; JP 2002 172493, having the following English translation of the Japanese title “SUCTION NOZZLE FOR COMPRESSING PET BOTTLE,” published on Jun. 18, 2002; JP 2002 126898, having the following English translation of the Japanese title “CRUSHING DEVICE FOR PET BOTTLE USING CLEANER,” published on May 8, 2002; DE 20 2006 000 865 U1, having the following English translation of the German title “BOTTLE HOLDING PIECE FOR EVACUATION OF AIR FROM EMPTY DISPOSABLE DRINK BOTTLES HAS OPENING WHICH ACCOMMODATES STANDARD BOTTLE TOP WITH TIGHT SEALING FOR OPTIMUM BUILD-UA VACUUM,” published on Apr. 20, 2006; WO 2005/032789, having the title “CONTAINER COMPRESSION,” published on Apr. 14, 2005; and DE 101 38 365 A1, having the following English translation of the German title “DISPOSABLE KEG FOR ACCOMMODATION OF LIQUID FOOD PRODUCTS, IN PARTICULAR BEER, COMPRISES WELD SEAMS WHICH JOIN INDIVIDUAL KEG SECTIONS, AND ARE DISTANCED FROM THE KEG INTERIOR,” published on Feb. 20, 2003.

All of the patents, patent applications or patent publications, which were cited in the German Office Action dated Apr. 5, 2007, and/or cited elsewhere are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein as follows: AT 500 780, having the title “REINIGUNGS U. STERILISIERADAPTER FÜR GETRANKESCHANKANLAGEN,” published on Mar. 15, 2006; DE 299 18 785, having the following English translation of the German title “DEVICE FOR CLEANING A TAPPING HEAD ARRANGEMENT FOR TAPPING BEVERAGES PRESSURIZED BY GAS,” published on Feb. 17, 2000; and EP 0 641 736, having the title “DISPENSING HEAD FOR SOFT DRINK AND CLEANING DEVICE FOR SOFT DRINK POURING SYSTEM,” published on Mar. 8, 1995.

The purpose of incorporating U.S. patents, Foreign patents, publications, etc. is solely to provide additional information relating to technical features of one or more embodiments, which information may not be completely disclosed in the wording in the pages of this application. Words relating to the opinions and judgments of the author and not directly relating to the technical details of the description of the embodiments therein are not incorporated by reference. The words all, always, absolutely, consistently, preferably, guarantee, particularly, constantly, ensure, necessarily, immediately, endlessly, avoid, exactly, continually, expediently, need, must, only, perpetual, precise, perfect, require, requisite, simultaneous, total, unavoidable, and unnecessary, or words substantially equivalent to the above-mentioned words in this sentence, when not used to describe technical features of one or more embodiments, are not considered to be incorporated by reference herein.

The corresponding foreign and international patent publication applications, namely, Federal Republic of Germany Patent Application No. 10 2006 034 638.6, filed on Jul. 24, 2006, having inventors Alois MONZEL and Thomas STIENEN, and DE-OS 10 2006 034 638.6 and DE-P S10 2006 034 638.6, and International Application No. PCT/EP2007/006319, filed on Jul. 17, 2007, having WIPO Publication No. WO 2008/012009 and inventors Alois MONZEL and Thomas STIENEN, are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein for the purpose of correcting and explaining any possible misinterpretations of the English translation thereof. In addition, the published equivalents of the above corresponding foreign and international patent publication applications, and other equivalents or corresponding applications, if any, in corresponding cases in the Federal Republic of Germany and elsewhere, and the references and documents cited in any of the documents cited herein, such as the patents, patent applications and publications, are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein.

The purpose of incorporating the Foreign equivalent patent application PCT/EP2007/006319 and German Patent Application 10 2006 034 638.6 is solely for the purpose of providing a basis of correction of any wording in the pages of the present application, which may have been mistranslated or misinterpreted by the translator. Words relating to opinions and judgments of the author and not directly relating to the technical details of the description of the embodiments therein are not to be incorporated by reference. The words all, always, absolutely, consistently, preferably, guarantee, particularly, constantly, ensure, necessarily, immediately, endlessly, avoid, exactly, continually, expediently, need, must, only, perpetual, precise, perfect, require, requisite, simultaneous, total, unavoidable, and unnecessary, or words substantially equivalent to the above-mentioned word in this sentence, when not used to describe technical features of one or more embodiments, are not generally considered to be incorporated by reference herein.

Statements made in the original foreign patent applications PCT/EP2007/006319 and DE 10 2006 034 638.6 from which this patent application claims priority which do not have to do with the correction of the translation in this patent application are not to be included in this patent application in the incorporation by reference.

All of the references and documents, cited in any of the documents cited herein, are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein. All of the documents cited herein, referred to in the immediately preceding sentence, include all of the patents, patent applications and publications cited anywhere in the present application.

The description of the embodiment or embodiments is believed, at the time of the filing of this patent application, to adequately describe the embodiment or embodiments of this patent application. However, portions of the description of the embodiment or embodiments may not be completely applicable to the claims as originally filed in this patent application, as amended during prosecution of this patent application, and as ultimately allowed in any patent issuing from this patent application. Therefore, any statements made relating to the embodiment or embodiments are not intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner.

The details in the patents, patent applications and publications may be considered to be incorporable, at applicant's option, into the claims during prosecution as further limitations in the claims to patentably distinguish any amended claims from any applied prior art.

The purpose of the title of this patent application is generally to enable the Patent and Trademark Office and the public to determine quickly, from a cursory inspection, the nature of this patent application. The title is believed, at the time of the filing of this patent application, to adequately reflect the general nature of this patent application. However, the title may not be completely applicable to the technical field, the object or objects, the summary, the description of the embodiment or embodiments, and the claims as originally filed in this patent application, as amended during prosecution of this patent application, and as ultimately allowed in any patent issuing from this patent application. Therefore, the title is not intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner.

The abstract of the disclosure is submitted herewith as required by 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b). As stated in 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b):

-   -   A brief abstract of the technical disclosure in the         specification must commence on a separate sheet, preferably         following the claims, under the heading “Abstract of the         Disclosure.” The purpose of the abstract is to enable the Patent         and Trademark Office and the public generally to determine         quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and gist of the         technical disclosure. The abstract shall not be used for         interpreting the scope of the claims.         Therefore, any statements made relating to the abstract are not         intended to limit the claims in any manner and should not be         interpreted as limiting the claims in any manner.

The embodiments of the invention described herein above in the context of the preferred embodiments are not to be taken as limiting the embodiments of the invention to all of the provided details thereof, since modifications and variations thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiments of the invention. 

1. A method of reducing the volume of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg with a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device to facilitate disposal of used non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer kegs by commercial bars and restaurants and minimize the volume of garbage to be disposed, said method of using said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device comprising the steps of: choosing a first interchangeable brewery-specific adapter for a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device from a plurality of interchangeable brewery-specific adapters while in a first commercial bar or restaurant in a first location; attaching a first interchangeable brewery-specific adapter being configured to connect to a flange of a first brewery-specific keg tapping head, to a control unit of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device configured to reduce the volume of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg in said first commercial bar or restaurant in said first location to form a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device; sliding a connecting structure of said first interchangeable brewery-specific adapter into a connecting structure of said control unit to form said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device in said first commercial bar or restaurant in said first location; said first interchangeable brewery-specific adapter further comprising another connecting structure being configured to slide onto a first brewery-specific keg tapping head of a first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific keg; said first brewery-specific keg tapping head comprising a flange being configured and disposed to accept said first interchangeable brewery-specific adapter; a portion of said first interchangeable brewery-specific adapter being configured to slide under and grip said flange of said first brewery-specific keg tapping head of said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific keg tapping head; attaching said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device to a first brewery-specific keg tapping head of a first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg by sliding another connecting structure of said first interchangeable brewery-specific adapter onto a brewery-specific keg flange of said first brewery-specific keg tapping head; said first brewery-specific keg tapping head being configured to connect to a bar tapping head of a bar system in said first commercial bar or restaurant and which first brewery-specific keg tapping head is further configured to permit the flow of a beer from said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg to a tap of said bar system; said first brewery-specific keg tapping head further comprising: a valve being configured to be opened and to permit the flow of a beer to a bar system; and an inner tube being configured to extend from said first brewery-specific keg tapping head down, during operation, into said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg to permit a beer in said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg to be dispensed; said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device comprising: a positive pressure source being configured and disposed to flow pressurized gas into said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg in order to force liquid inside said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg through said inner tube and out of said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg upon said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device being disposed uppermost in said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; a vacuuming device being configured and disposed to produce a lower pressure inside said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg than the atmospheric pressure outside said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; and a lever being configured to open non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg valves in order to permit the flow of a beer through said valve and out of said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; said method further comprising: depressing said lever on said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device and opening said valve in said first brewery-specific keg tapping head of said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; flowing pressurized gas into said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg from said pressure source through said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device; forcing any liquid exceeding an unremovable quantity of liquid inside said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg through said inner tube and out of said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, thereby substantially emptying said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg upon said inner tube dipping into remaining beer in said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg upon said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device being disposed uppermost on said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; turning on said vacuuming device and forming a vacuum with said vacuuming device connected to said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device and producing a lower pressure inside said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg than the atmospheric pressure outside said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; moving, with said vacuum, the top and bottom of said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg towards one another and collapsing the side walls of said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, and producing a substantially disc-shaped object from said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg and minimizing the volume of garbage to be disposed relating to said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; and attaching a sealing membrane to said first brewery-specific keg tapping head of said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, minimizing air from re-entering said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg and minimizing the volume of garbage to be disposed relating to said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, while removing said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device from said first brewery-specific keg tapping head; detaching said first interchangeable brewery-specific adapter from said control unit; moving said control unit to a second location in a second commercial bar or restaurant in a second location; choosing a second interchangeable brewery-specific adapter, from a plurality of interchangeable brewery-specific adapters, which is different in structure than said first interchangeable brewery-specific adapter in said second commercial bar or restaurant in said second location; attaching a second interchangeable brewery-specific adapter being configured to connect to a second brewery-specific keg tapping head, to said control unit of said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device configured to reduce the volume of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg in said second commercial bar or restaurant in said second location; sliding a connecting structure of said second interchangeable brewery-specific adapter into a connecting structure of said control unit in said second commercial bar or restaurant in said second location; attaching said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device to a second brewery-specific keg tapping head of a second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg by sliding another connecting structure of said second interchangeable brewery-specific adapter onto a brewery-specific keg flange of said second brewery-specific keg tapping head; depressing said lever on said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device and opening said valve in said second brewery-specific keg tapping head of said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; flowing pressurized gas into said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg from said pressure source through said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device; forcing any liquid exceeding an unremovable quantity of liquid inside said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg through said inner tube and out of said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, thereby substantially emptying said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg upon said inner tube dipping into remaining beer in said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg upon non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device being disposed uppermost on said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; turning on said vacuuming device and forming a vacuum with said vacuuming device connected to said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device and producing a lower pressure inside said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg than the atmospheric pressure outside said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; moving, with said vacuum, the top and bottom of said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg towards one another and collapsing the side walls of said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, and producing a substantially disc-shaped object from said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg and minimizing the volume of garbage to be disposed relating to said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; and attaching a sealing membrane to said second brewery-specific keg tapping head of said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, minimizing air from re-entering said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg and minimizing the volume of garbage to be disposed relating to said second non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, while removing said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device from said second brewery-specific keg tapping head.
 2. A non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device for performing the method according to claim 1, said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device comprising: a plurality of interchangeable brewery-specific adapters, each of said plurality of interchangeable brewery-specific adapters being configured to connect to a flange of a brewery-specific keg tapping head; a connecting structure being configured to be connectable to each of said plurality of interchangeable brewery-specific adapters; each of said plurality of interchangeable brewery-specific adapters comprising a connecting structure being configured to connect to said connecting structure of said control unit of said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device; each of said plurality of interchangeable brewery-specific adapters further comprising another connecting structure being configured to connect to a flange of a brewery-specific keg tapping head and being further configured to slide under and grip a flange of a brewery-specific keg tapping head of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific keg tapping head; a control unit being configured to control said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device and being further configured to form, with one of said plurality of interchangeable brewery-specific adapters, said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device; a positive pressure source being configured and disposed to flow pressurized gas into a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg in order to force any liquid exceeding an unremovable amount of liquid inside a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg through an inner tube and out of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg upon said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-device being disposed uppermost in a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg and upon the inner tube dipping into remaining beer in said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; a vacuuming device being configured and disposed to form a vacuum and to produce a lower pressure inside a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg than the atmospheric pressure outside a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, in order to move the top and bottom of said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg towards one another, collapse the side walls of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, produce a substantially disc-shaped object from a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, and minimize the volume of garbage to be disposed relating to a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; a lever being configured to be depressed and to open non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg valves in order to permit the flow of a beer through a valve and out of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg; and an arrangement for attaching a sealing membrane to a brewery-specific keg tapping head of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, minimizing air from re-entering said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, and minimizing the volume of garbage to be disposed relating to said first non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg.
 3. A method of reducing the volume of non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage kegs with a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device to facilitate disposal of used non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage kegs and minimize the volume of garbage to be disposed, said method of using said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device comprising the steps of: choosing a first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter, from a plurality of interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapters, which first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter comprises a connecting structure being configured to be connected to a first keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of a first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; attaching said first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter to a first keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of a first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; attaching a control unit of said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device to said first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter to form said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device; activating said control unit and opening a valve in said first keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; flowing pressurized gas into said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg from a pressure source through said control unit; forcing any liquid inside said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg out of said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, thereby substantially emptying said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; stopping the flow of pressurized gas into said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg from said pressure source; turning on a vacuuming device of said control unit and forming a vacuum with said vacuuming device and producing a lower pressure inside said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg than the atmospheric pressure outside said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; moving, with said vacuum, portions of said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg and collapsing at least the side walls of said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, and producing a collapsed object from said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg and thus minimizing the volume of garbage to be disposed; removing said first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter from said first keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head; removing said first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter from said control unit; and attaching a sealing element to said first keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, minimizing air from re-entering said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg and minimizing the volume of garbage to be disposed relating to said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg.
 4. The non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device for performing the method according to claim 3, said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device comprising: a plurality of interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapters, each of said plurality of interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapters comprising a connecting structure being configured to be connected to a keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; an arrangement for attaching said interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter to a keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; a control unit being configured to control said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device and further being configured to form, with at least one of said plurality of interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapters, said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device; an arrangement for attaching said interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter to said control unit of said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device; an arrangement for activating said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device and opening a valve in a keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; a pressure source being configured to flow pressurized gas into a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg through said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device and to force any liquid inside a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg out of a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, thereby substantially emptying a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; a vacuum device being configured to turn on, form a vacuum, produce a lower pressure inside a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg than the atmospheric pressure outside a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, move portions of a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, collapse at least the side walls of a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, produce a collapsed object from a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, and thus minimize the volume of garbage to be disposed; and an arrangement for attaching a sealing element to a keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, minimize air from re-entering a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, and minimize the volume of garbage to be disposed relating to said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg.
 5. The method according to claim 3, wherein said method further comprises the steps of: detaching said first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter and said control unit of said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device; choosing a second interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter, from a plurality of interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapters, which is different in structure than said first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter; attaching said second interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter and to a second keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of a second non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; attaching said control unit of said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device to said second interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter to form said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device; activating said control unit and opening a valve in said second keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of said second non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; flowing pressurized gas into said second non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg from said pressure source through said control unit; forcing any liquid inside said second non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg out of said second non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, thereby substantially emptying said second non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; stopping the flow of pressurized gas into said first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg from said pressure source; turning on said vacuuming device and forming a vacuum with said vacuuming device of said control unit and producing a lower pressure inside said second non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg than the atmospheric pressure outside said second non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; moving, with said vacuum, portions of said second non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg and collapsing at least the side walls of said second non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, and producing a collapsed object from said second non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg and thus minimizing the volume of garbage to be disposed; removing said second interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter from said second keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head; removing said second interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter from said control unit; and attaching a sealing element to said second keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of said second non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, minimizing air from re-entering said second non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg and minimizing the volume of garbage to be disposed.
 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein: said connecting structure of each of said plurality of interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapters comprises a connecting flange; said connecting structure of said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing comprises a semi-circular shape being configured to be positioned under and grip said connecting flange; and said another connecting structure of each of said interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapters comprises a semi-circular shape being configured to be positioned under and grip at least a portion of a keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head. 7-17. (canceled)
 18. The method of reducing the volume of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg with a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of interchangeable brewery-specific adapters and said control unit are configured to close a brewery-specific keg tapping head.
 19. The method of reducing the volume of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg with a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device according to claim 18, wherein said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device comprises a sensor configured to measure the pressure in a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg and to control said vacuuming device upon measuring the pressure in said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg, which sensor is disposed near a brewery-specific keg tapping head, upon said non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device being attached to said brewery-specific keg tapping head.
 20. The method of reducing the volume of a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg with a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg volume-reducing device according to claim 19 including a control device, wherein: said sensor is connected to said control device; and said control device actuates said vacuuming device, upon said control device receiving signals from said sensor relating to the pressure measured in a non-returnable blow-molded brewery-specific beer keg.
 21. The method of reducing the volume of a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg with a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device according to claim 3, wherein said plurality of interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapters and said control unit are configured to close a keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head.
 22. The method of reducing the volume of a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg with a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device according to claim 21, wherein said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device comprises a sensor configured to measure the pressure in a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg and to control said vacuuming device upon measuring the pressure in said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, which sensor is disposed near a keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head, upon said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device being attached to said keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head.
 23. The method of reducing the volume of a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg with a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device according to claim 22 including a control device, wherein: said sensor is connected to said control device; and said control device actuates said vacuuming device, upon said control device receiving signals from said sensor relating to the pressure measured in a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beer keg.
 24. The method of reducing the volume of a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg with a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device according to claim 23, said method further comprising connecting one of said plurality of interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapters and said control unit of said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device to a keg flange on said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg.
 25. The method of reducing the volume of a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg with a non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device according to claim 24, wherein each of said plurality of interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapters comprises a coupling configured to connect to at least one of: said control unit and a keg flange.
 26. Means for performing the method according to claim 3, said means comprising: means for choosing a first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter, from a plurality of interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapters, which first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter comprises a connecting structure being configured to be connected to a first keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of a first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; means for attaching said first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter to a first keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of a first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; means for attaching a control unit of said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device to said first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter to form said non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg volume-reducing device; means for activating said control unit and opening a valve in a first keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of a first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; means for flowing pressurized gas into a first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg from a pressure source through said control unit; means for forcing any liquid inside a first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg out of the first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, thereby substantially emptying the first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; means for stopping the flow of pressurized gas into a first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg from said pressure source; means for turning on a vacuuming device of said control unit and forming a vacuum with said vacuuming device and producing a lower pressure inside a first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg than the atmospheric pressure outside the first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg; means for moving, with said vacuum, portions of a first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg and collapsing at least the side walls of the first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, and producing a collapsed object from the first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg and thus minimizing the volume of garbage to be disposed; means for removing said first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter from a first keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head; means for removing said first interchangeable keg-filler-specific adapter from said control unit; and means for attaching a sealing element to a first keg-filler-specific beverage keg tapping head of a first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg, minimizing air from re-entering the first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg and minimizing the volume of garbage to be disposed relating to the first non-returnable blow-molded keg-filler-specific beverage keg.
 27. A method of reducing the volume of non-returnable beverage containers, said method comprising the steps of: connecting a vacuum arrangement to an opening of a non-returnable beverage container with an interchangeable adapter, which interchangeable adapter is configured to be connected to said vacuum arrangement and a first type non-returnable beverage containers; turning on said vacuum arrangement and forming a vacuum with said vacuum arrangement and producing a lower pressure inside said non-returnable beverage container than the atmospheric pressure outside said non-returnable beverage container; evacuating air from said non-returnable beverage container to thereby reduce the volume of said non-returnable beverage container and produce a volume-reduced non-returnable beverage container.
 28. A volume-reducing arrangement for performing the method of reducing the volume of non-returnable beverage containers according to claim 27, said volume-reducing arrangement comprising: a connecting arrangement being configured to connect a vacuum arrangement to an opening of a non-returnable beverage container with an interchangeable adapter, which interchangeable adapter is configured to be connected to said vacuum arrangement and a first type non-returnable beverage containers; a turning on arrangement being configured to turn on said vacuum arrangement and form a vacuum with said vacuum arrangement and produce a lower pressure inside a non-returnable beverage container than the atmospheric pressure outside the non-returnable beverage container; an evacuating arrangement being configured to evacuate air from a non-returnable beverage container to thereby reduce the volume of the non-returnable beverage container and produce a volume-reduced non-returnable beverage container.
 29. The method of reducing the volume of non-returnable beverage containers according to claim 27, wherein said method further comprises: closing the opening of said non-returnable beverage container with said interchangeable adapter and a connector of said vacuum arrangement; closing said opening of said volume-reduced non-returnable beverage container with a membrane; and controlling said vacuum arrangement with a sensor, which sensor is configured to measure the pressure in said non-returnable beverage container.
 30. The method of reducing the volume of non-returnable beverage containers according to claim 29 including a volume-reducing arrangement, wherein: said volume-reducing arrangement comprises: said vacuum arrangement; a positive pressure source configured to force air into a non-returnable beverage container and force any remaining beverage in the non-returnable beverage container out of the non-returnable beverage container; a tube configured to permit the flow any remaining beverage in the non-returnable beverage container out of the non-returnable beverage container; and a bushing configured to connect said vacuum arrangement to said volume-reducing device; and said method further comprises: reducing the volume of non-returnable beverage kegs; and connecting said interchangeable adapter to a keg flange of said opening of said non-returnable beverage container.
 31. The method of reducing the volume of non-returnable beverage containers according to claim 30, wherein: said interchangeable adapter comprises a coupling configured to connect to at least one of: said volume-reducing arrangement and a keg flange; said sensor is disposed near said opening of said non-returnable beverage container, upon said volume-reducing arrangement being connected to said non-returnable beverage container; said sensor is operatively connected to a control device; said control device is configured to actuate said vacuum arrangement, upon receiving signals from said sensor relating the pressure measured in said non-returnable beverage keg. 